History of Economic Analysis. With a new introduction by Mark Perlman.
London, Routledge, 1997. Octavo. XLVIII, 1260 pages. Original Softcover. Very good condition with some signs of external wear only. Interior absolutely clean with no names or markings.
Important publication which includes for example chapters on :
The Sociology of Economics / From the Beinnings to the First Classical Situation (to about 1790) / Graeco-Roman Economics / The Scholastic Doctors and the Philosophers of Natural Law / The Consultant Administrators and the Pamphleteers / Value and Money / The Mercantilist Literature / From 1790 to 1870 / The Historians Sociology of Government and Politics / John Stuart Mill and his Principles, Fawcett and Cairnes / The Question of the Standard / Bank Reform / The Theory of Credit / From 1870 to 1914 (and later) / Art and Thought / The Defeat of Liberalism / Sozialpolitik and the Historical Method / The Youngest Historical School: Spiethoff, Sombart and Max Weber / England: The Marshallian Age / The Marxists / etc. etc. etc.
Joseph Alois Schumpeter (February 8, 1883 – January 8, 1950) was an Austrian political economist. He was born in Moravia, and briefly served as Finance Minister of German-Austria in 1919. In 1932, he emigrated to the United States to become a professor at Harvard University, where he remained until the end of his career, and in 1939 obtained American citizenship.
Schumpeter was one of the most influential economists of the early 20th century, and popularized the term “creative destruction”, that was coined by Werner Sombart. (Wikipedia)
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